101 f
Close miking systems for all acoustic instruments
• Studio quality sound reproduction. • No damage to your instrument. • Isolated from mechanical noise. • Freedom from the mic stand. • Easily transferred between instruments.
Specialist microphones for: Accordion, Melodeon, Concertina, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Bouzouki, Pipes,
Violin, Cello, Flute, Whistle, Bodhran, Saxophone, Harmonica, Harp, Piano, Brass. Used by professionals worldwide.
Available from: Westfield Music
Westfield Villa, Belgrave Mount, Wakefield WF1 3SB Tel/Fax - +44 (0)1924 361550. Email -
andrew@westf.demon.co.uk www.westf.demon.co.uk
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The BRM 7/15 is an all-valve guitar combo
Single Channel with Gain, Bass, Treble and Volume Controls.
2 x EL84, 3 x 12AX7; 1 x GZ34 Rectifier Tube
All transformers are quality steel- enclosed types.
The combo features the Tayden “True Brit” hand-made 12" speaker.
See the full range, including Cage Amps, on the website or call for information
www.brianrobinsonmusic.co.uk/amps.html 01429 421910
UK’s largest selection of new, used & vintage banjos plus mandolin family, ukes etc
illustrated on-line e-catalogue:
www.andybanjo.com e-mail:
andybanjo@aol.com
andy perkins
traditional instruments the banjo works, unit 18 faversham industrial estate, graveney road, faversham, kent me13 8uj
01795 590374 / 533864
A space this size could be yours for as little as
£20.93 plus VAT See
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ads@frootsmag.com for more info
www.caltoncases.co.uk
BAMBOOZLE Irish Flutes
Walking Stick Flutes Didgeridoos
High quality
affordable instruments by Ray Brook
www.bamboozle.org.uk 01407 810431
For quality and endurance used the world over
Tel/fax: Aldershot (01252) 314300 Email:
sales@caltoncases.co.uk
6 Grove Rd, Ash, Aldershot, Hants, GU12 5BD.
Sweet and Simple!
hand-made in England. Switchable triode/pentode mode.
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